cognition
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology
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cognition action or faculty of knowing. XV. — L.
cognitiō,
-ōn-, f.
cognit-, pp. stem of
cognōscere get to know, investigate, f.
CO- +
gnōscere, inchoative of *
gnō-; see
KNOW,
-TION.
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Repton wins Northern European Reseller of the Year Award 2004 for VMware.
M2 Presswire; 3/9/2005; 700+ words
; M2 PRESSWIRE-9 March 2005-Repton: Repton wins Northern European Reseller of the Year Award 2004 for VMware(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09032005 Repton (http://www.repton.co.uk), a supplier of IT services...
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Repton enters into partnership with LogLogic for improved customer log data analysis, aggregation and retention; LogLogic to speak at Repton's Compliance Seminar on VOIP, Log Management & Storage - Thursday 14th July, IBM Southbank.
M2 Presswire; 5/26/2005; 700+ words
; M2 PRESSWIRE-26 May 2005-Repton: Repton enters into partnership with LogLogic for improved customer log data analysis, aggregation and retention; LogLogic to speak at Repton's Compliance Seminar on VOIP, Log Management & Storage...
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Wednesday Book: The art of the estate HUMPHRY REPTON: LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF GEORGIAN ENGLAND BY STEPHEN DANIELS, YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS, pounds 40
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 9/8/1999; ; 700+ words
; "REPTON WAS a coxcomb, but he had infinitely more...caught an abiding characteristic of Humphry Repton and his career - his edgy lack of ease...generation younger than "Capability" Brown, Repton did not have to invent the role of landscape...
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Audley wins place on 'Wall of Fame' New gold hero puts Repton back in picture
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 10/3/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...are bound to come across a reference to Repton Boys Club, that bastion of amateur boxing...London's East End. It was as members of Repton that Reggie and his twin brother Ronnie...violence. There are other chapters in Repton's history when the cult of the personality...
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LightSand and Repton Team up to Bring Distant SAN Connectivity for Business Continuity Solutions to the UK Medium and Large Enterprise Market.
Business Wire; 6/13/2006; 700+ words
; ...has signed a reselling agreement with Repton, a leading provider of a comprehensive...being but a few. Under the agreement, Repton will provide LightSand unique SAN Connectivity...said Richard Czech, CEO of LightSand. Repton is a perfect match for the caliber of...
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Gardening: The timeless legacy of a pioneering gardener; Emma Gosnell discovers the work of Humphry Repton is still going strong in Birmingham.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 1/15/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...in 1752 to prosperous parents, Humphry Repton became the first person to call himself...John Taylor was among his clients. Among Repton's more amusing plans for the grounds...concealed. In his new book, Humphry Repton - Landscape Gardening and the Geography...
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Ancient 'n' modern at Repton's 450th bash
Newspaper article from: Derby Evening Telegraph; 5/28/2007; ; 670 words
; ...of former students and staff visiting Repton School to celebrate its 450th anniversary...commemoration day at the private school in Repton. Sitting in the school's library...Willington Station we had to walk up to Repton carrying our cases." Mr Hedley, who...
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Repton schoolmaster was pioneer of modern rugby union tactics
Newspaper article from: Derby Evening Telegraph; 6/15/2009; 700+ words
; ...is the one to St Wystan's Church in Repton. On my last visit, I intended merely...Vassall (1860-1925). A former master at Repton School and a pioneer of modern rugby union...was spent in Derbyshire. He lived in Repton for 40 years, from 1885 until his death...
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Repton tie up title as hood park clinch a promotion place
Newspaper article from: Derby Evening Telegraph; 4/2/2009; 574 words
; Repton claimed the Derbyshire Squash League Division...swift return by beating Lumb Farm 2 4-1. Repton were made to fight by LA Fitness 2 and the...for Simon Evans to take the first tie for Repton and Adrian Oldbury also had to come from...
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Repton are first to beat dragons
Newspaper article from: Derby Evening Telegraph; 12/6/2007; 537 words
; Resurgent Repton sent Dragons to their first Division Two...Craig Simpson against Simon Evans but Repton stalwart John Kirtland immediately hit...games, taking the deciding game 9-5. Repton old boys Mike Lambert and Andy Clarke...
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Repton, Humphry
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Repton, Humphry (1752–1818). Leading...Capability’ Brown (1783). Repton responded to the fashion of the 1780s for...and other places. There is no doubt that Repton's ideas had a profound influence on Nash...
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Repton
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Repton. A ‘double monastery’...St Guthlac began his monastic career at Repton, and several Mercian kings and princes...Wigstan were buried. In 873–4 Repton was used as a winter fortress by the Viking...
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Repton, John Adey
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Repton, John Adey (1775–1860). Eldest son of Humphry Repton , he collaborated with his father on a number of projects...the latter was severely disabled in 1811. J. A. Repton studied with William Wilkins , Senior, in Norwich...
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Repton, George Stanley
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Repton, George Stanley (1786–1858). English architect. The youngest son of Humphrey Repton , he was a pupil of Nash , and worked with the latter on numerous buildings. He also assisted his father, preparing architectural work...
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Pückler-Muskau, Herman Ludwig Heinrich
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
...seen in England, and helped by J. A. Repton . He sold this estate in 1845, and created...those at Glienecke (again with J. A. Repton) and Babelsberg (the latter was mostly...Landscape Gardening) in 1834, which promoted Repton 's ideas (among others), and had a...
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